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Dr. Boots Quimby, UMD CBMG, Integrated Life Sciences </ul>
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Dr. Jason Kahn, UMD Biochemistry </ul>
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Revision as of 06:36, 30 August 2016

About Our Team

Our Team

UMaryland iGEM was founded in 2014 and won two gold medals since its founding. Composed of undergraduate students under the advising of graduate mentors and faculty members, UMaryland iGEM aims to train new scientists in the field of synthetic biology and to apply their knowledge in solving major local and global issues.